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Global Vision Unveils New Braille Dot Measurement Tool

Global Vision has introduced BraillePoint, a new Braille dot measurement tool, which the company said is superior to scanner and camera-based measurement systems, reported PMPNews.

Global Vision said that BraillePoint uses precision electronic measurement technology to measure dots in their original form in contrast to using a two-dimensional image, and claims that this system can more accurately measure dot heights, as opposed to solutions that depend on flat images and dot shadows.

Docu-Proof Enterprise is a client server text inspection system on the market that combines the company’s Docu-Proof text inspection software with centralized user management capabilities for corporate-wide deployment.

Furthermore, Global Vision will also launch Textract, to inspect text from scanned, outlined, or printed documents. Global Vision further claimed that Textract has the ability to extract text from within a raster file or an image while preserving the page layout, providing for automatic inspection of documents that previously had to be inspected manually.

Global Vision, headquartered in Montreal, Canada is a designer of automated proofreading systems. The company is focused on providing systems which eliminate printed artwork and copy related errors found on items such as labels, cartons, inserts, leaflets, press sheets, manuscripts, procedures and contracts in industries such as pharmaceutical, packaging, consumer brand manufacturers, printing, financial, and legal.